We have a winner!

Danielle Bradbery named champion of 'The Voice'

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16-year-old Texan takes the crown as fourth season wraps in climactic
live telecast

NBC's
"The Voice" crowned Danielle Bradbery as the winner in Tuesday's
season finale, earning her the grand prize of a recording contract
with Universal Music Group. Bradbery, from Team Blake, beat out
fellow finalists Michelle Chamuel and the Swon Brothers — each of
whom performed on the telecast along with several other top musical
acts.

Bradbery
is a 16-year-old country artist from Texas who has never had a vocal
lesson. With natural talent, her cousin encouraged her to start
singing, and she soon had her first performance at a church festival.
Bradbery cites Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and Martina McBride
as her musical influences. Follow her on Twitter: @dbradbery.

"The
Voice" ranked as the No. 1 reality show of the 2012-13 season,
knocking "American Idol" out of the top spot for the first time
in 10 years. The current cycle of "The Voice" ranked No. 1 in its
timeslot in the 18-49 demo with every regular Monday
and Tuesday
telecast this cycle (excludes recaps).